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Explain current and voltage divides rule​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Current Division Rule

A parallel circuit acts as a current divider as the current divides in all the branches in a parallel circuit, and the voltage remains the same across them. The current division rule determines the current across the circuit impedance.

Answered by shashankhc58
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Current Divider Rule:

The Parallel combination of resistors acts as current dividing circuit or current divider.

Voltage Divider Rule:

The series combination of resistors acts as voltage divider or voltage dividing circuit.

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